Conversion of fragmented f4v files

Hi,
I want to convert f4v files. Recorded with adobe's live media encoder. So I can edit them in Premiere Pro or play them with vlc.
Right now the files are 500 mb, the information is in it. Only playback stops after 7-10 minutes.
The following I allready tried.
ffmpeg (does not work, neather windows or linux)
f4vpp (i get the 203 error)
now I want to set up adobe flash media server and record them with stream recording software. Dont get it figured out, how to open the rtpd stream.
I did a default instal, and when I replace the file sample_1500kbs.f4v in the vod folder with my file, it works well. so now I want to find out how to catch the stream..
Any help would be apreciated!
Kind regards,
Vincent Vriens

Hi, victor.
With H264 video format, you can convert from f4v file to mp4 (or other) with ffmpeg. You should check ffmpeg.
I used
<code>
ffmpeg -i filename.f4v -b:v 500k filename.mp4
</code>
and it worked.

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